KPMG Japan Launches Junior Golf Ambassadors Program
KPMG Japan has taken a significant step towards empowering the next generation of golfers in Japan with the introduction of the "KPMG Junior Golf Ambassadors Program." This initiative aims to nurture junior golfers who aspire to shine on the global stage.
The program is positioned as part of KPMG's broader commitment to supporting the sport of golf on an international scale. The company has been involved in various high-profile events, including the KPMG Women's PGA Championship in the U.S. and the KPMG Irish Open in Europe. Notably, KPMG Japan has been a proud sponsor of Yuka Saso, the champion of the U.S. Women's Open in 2021 and 2024, underlining their dedication to fostering talent in the sport.
In partnership with the Japan High School and Junior High School Golf Federation, which promotes youth education through golf, KPMG aims to bolster their support for junior golfers. The program is designed to provide them with opportunities to grow not just as athletes but as individuals.
Program Highlights
The "KPMG Junior Golf Ambassadors Program" focuses on comprehensive support for talented young female golfers ranging from junior high school to high school. Here are some of the program's key features:
- - Funding Assistance: Partial grants to cover competition-related costs.
- - Events and Networking: Opportunities to connect with contract players and experts within the golf community, fostering both athletic and academic achievements.
- - Multi-Year Support: The program is set to span several years, extending beyond the initial one-year commitment, which runs from April 2026 to March 2027.
Eligibility Criteria
To apply for the program, candidates must meet the following requirements:
- - Be female students in the 7th to 12th grade as of the end of April 2026.
- - Have demonstrated exceptional performance in tournaments while maintaining outstanding academic records.
- - Aspire to compete internationally in future golf competitions.
Application Details
The recruitment period for the program is slated from October 15 to October 31, 2025. KPMG expects to accept a limited number of participants, emphasizing its selective nature in identifying promising talent.
Special Advisor
Yuka Saso, the renowned professional golfer, will serve as a special advisor for the program. She expressed her hopes that this sponsorship initiative will inspire young golfers to recognize the significance of challenging themselves on a global platform. Saso looks forward to sharing her experiences and advice with the next generation of golfers, enhancing their journey toward international competition.
KPMG's Commitment to Golf
Through the establishment of the "KPMG Junior Golf Ambassadors Program," KPMG Japan aims to play a pivotal role in the growth and education of youth through golf, contributing to the overall development of the golfing community and the sports sector in Japan.
For more details on program specifics and application procedures, interested parties are encouraged to refer to KPMG Japan's official communications.
About KPMG Japan
KPMG Japan is part of KPMG International, comprising a network of professional firms providing audit, tax, and advisory services. Comprising diverse member firms, KPMG Japan leverages a collaborative approach, utilizing its global network to deliver value-driven solutions to clients. This commitment to collaboration reflects KPMG’s aim to address complex business challenges with expert knowledge across various sectors, reinforcing its position as a leader in the industry.